Janine of SugarKissed is back with part 2 and part 3 of her tutorials on making easy dimensional icing flowers.
What can I say, the lady is super talented!
In case you have missed the first tutorial on creating dimensional … Read More...
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by Vikram Goyal
Janine of SugarKissed is back with part 2 and part 3 of her tutorials on making easy dimensional icing flowers.
What can I say, the lady is super talented!
In case you have missed the first tutorial on creating dimensional … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Alida from Alida Makes shows how to adapt a basic t-shirt pattern to give it a swingy high-low hem. Obviously you’ll need to adjust the front hem so it comes up a little bit, but if you want it to … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Melissa Mortenson from Fourteen May and Polka Dota Chair shows how to add lace trim to the sleeves of a t-shirt. It’s an easy addition, requiring only a little bit of hand sewing. Though she shows it as a quick … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Henry Happened shows how to make a drawstring travel jewelry travel pouch, no sewing required. It’s quickly made, using a fabric napkin (already hemmed for you!) and a length of ribbon. If for some reason you can’t find a fabric … Read More...
The Viva Las Vegas stamps blog has directions for making this fun (and slightly naughty) pin up girl on a rocket ride, she even wobbles! *Please note the tutorial shows a nude girl stamped image, if this offends you don’t … Read More...
by jd wolfe
This is one of the coolest crochet projects I’ve seen in a long time! I’m totally in love with it. I happen to have a number of old wooden embroidery hoops in my stash and, of course, I have … Read More...
Melissa & Doug’s Play Money Set, was used to create this sneaky math game. Trick the kids into using their math whilst they setup a snack bar in your home. This activity has lots of room for growth … Read More...
Living Proof shows you how to create this DIY elegant glamorous bun. Perfect for formal parties or business meetings.
The tutorial took me around 25 mins the first time. I need a few more clips to make it easier.… Read More...
Layl McDill wrote in to tell me about a recently finished, unique exhibition that ran from May 29 through June 15 called Polymer Clay – Gallery Style. The show ran in the Flow Art Space in St. Paul, MN … Read More...
Chinese 3D modular origami is a must see for any fans of paper sculpture or origami. Unlike traditional Japanese origami, modular or block folding origami is created out of lots of little folded triangles, stacked together like Legos to create … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Do you remember making a clay pot built from coils of rolled clay? Cheryl from Sew Can Do shows how to make a soft fabric version. It’s a fun project to make from your scraps. You can use it as … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Julie from The Domestic Groove shows how to make a dish mat to sit underneath your dish drainer. The top is a pretty cotton print, but the layer underneath is a towel so it’ll absorb the water that drips from … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jen at iCandy Handmade shares a free pattern for making her Zig Zag Maxi skirt. The criss cross stripes create flattering lines across your hips. It can go dressy or casual depending on what you wear it with and how … Read More...
The colors alone catch your adult eye so imagine a child’s eye. These brightly colored top 5 activities are from Thrive360Living.com. Colors are a great way to engage a young child and the ideas are simple (affordable) and amazingly … Read More...
by Sarah White
Abby at Things for Boys has developed a nice series of blog posts on knitting for beginners. This three-part series covers the basic tools, information sources and beginner patterns that you might want to try to get started knitting.… Read More...
Create a beautiful piece of art by framing multiple label and butterfly die cuts from pretty pattern papers, add dimension by folding up the butterfly wings and also adding buttons. Find complete directions for this project from Echo Park.
-Heather… Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Polly of “Pieces by Polly” said it is getting a bit cumbersome to update the list of felt food tutorials in each post, so here they are. Don’t forget to some readers’ felt food creations for more great inspiration. This … Read More...
by Mardi Robyn
Throwback Thursday is a popular trend on social network sites Facebook and Instagram. For those of you that aren’t familiar with the trend, every Thursday people who choose to participate, upload old photographs of family, friends, pets, themselves, whatever they … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
It seems I am posting more and more outdoor garden projects these days! And this one continues the trend!
Craftbits.com, has a DIY project for creating mosaic tiled garden flower pots that goes into the details of how to … Read More...
My son is currently obsessed with porridge. He is the only one in the family with this unnatural obsession so it doesn’t make sense to cook up a whole pot for one serve. We had been buying the instant porridge … Read More...